Remember, sadness is always temporary
Distorted point of view
Take with a punch and just roll with it.
Mini 2D1N Getaway to Malacca!
In the meantime, please continue to vote for me if you like my Mango outfit. Click here then on Blog Entries to vote. Thank you very much! (:
The MANGO Fashion Bloggers Contest
*Hi guys, the page is up. Click here then on Vote Here to vote. Thank you very much! (:
I’m currently taking part in a competition hosted by Mango, where bloggers are to create a Mango outfit according to the theme – the seventies. This competition is a mini version of what Mango will be hosting on a worldwide platform on whatshouldiwearbymango.com.
I started with coming up with keywords that collided with the seventies: disco (who can forget the leotards, mini-skirts and John Travolta’s Saturday Night Fever?!), high-waist bottoms, plaids, fringes, maxis, peasant clothing, floral prints, clogs, wavy long hair (yes the sixties hippies continued to dominate fashion through to the seventies), and the list goes on.
I ended up conjuring this outfit…
The prize of the competition will be a 750SGD Mango voucher for the winning blogger, 250SGD and 150SGD Mango vouchers respectively for the second and third runner-ups. And not forgetting the readers... a lucky voter gets to win a 250SGD Mango voucher!
I’d greatly appreciate that if you guys love the outfit I’ve conjured up, please do vote for me here! (: Who knows, you might just walk away with a 250SGD Mango voucher! Imagine how many beautiful pieces of Mango clothing you’ll get to buy. Especially the latest Fall/Winter 2010 collection! Currently hyperventilating now…
As Richard Linklater’s 1993 movie Dazed and Confused (set in 1976) pointed out, “the Fifties were boring, the Sixties rocked, the Seventies—oh my God—they obviously suck, right?” I beg to differ! Just take a look at Mango’s seventies-inspired Fall/Winter 2010 collection.
Check out the use of fabrics and the layering worthy for the hippies. Mango readapted the seventies style and incorporated a modern take into their outfits. With a little bit of twisting and turning, the seventies really weren’t that bad after all. There’s even a hint of disco on the black sheer sequin blouse and dress! Like what you see? I certainly did! I logged on to whatshouldiwearbymango.com and started playing around with mixing and matching the garments. Remember how we girls used to love dressing our Barbie dolls up? With technology means we can play dress up virtually now, no matter the age!
My mum used to shop at Mango. A lot. But before, as a kid, I remember tagging along aimlessly and desperately hoping and praying that she’d grant me my one and only wish of going to the land of paradise – the toy department. Who’d have known that it’s my turn to be a Mango fan? And mind you, my stylish mother still shops at Mango. Well, I’m sure that ten years down the road, my baby girl will be wishing the same thing I did when I was a kid. And then the cycle repeats…
Ps: Please do click here to vote for me! :D Thank y’all so much!
I’m currently taking part in a competition hosted by Mango, where bloggers are to create a Mango outfit according to the theme – the seventies. This competition is a mini version of what Mango will be hosting on a worldwide platform on whatshouldiwearbymango.com.
I started with coming up with keywords that collided with the seventies: disco (who can forget the leotards, mini-skirts and John Travolta’s Saturday Night Fever?!), high-waist bottoms, plaids, fringes, maxis, peasant clothing, floral prints, clogs, wavy long hair (yes the sixties hippies continued to dominate fashion through to the seventies), and the list goes on.
I ended up conjuring this outfit…
The prize of the competition will be a 750SGD Mango voucher for the winning blogger, 250SGD and 150SGD Mango vouchers respectively for the second and third runner-ups. And not forgetting the readers... a lucky voter gets to win a 250SGD Mango voucher!
I’d greatly appreciate that if you guys love the outfit I’ve conjured up, please do vote for me here! (: Who knows, you might just walk away with a 250SGD Mango voucher! Imagine how many beautiful pieces of Mango clothing you’ll get to buy. Especially the latest Fall/Winter 2010 collection! Currently hyperventilating now…
As Richard Linklater’s 1993 movie Dazed and Confused (set in 1976) pointed out, “the Fifties were boring, the Sixties rocked, the Seventies—oh my God—they obviously suck, right?” I beg to differ! Just take a look at Mango’s seventies-inspired Fall/Winter 2010 collection.
Check out the use of fabrics and the layering worthy for the hippies. Mango readapted the seventies style and incorporated a modern take into their outfits. With a little bit of twisting and turning, the seventies really weren’t that bad after all. There’s even a hint of disco on the black sheer sequin blouse and dress! Like what you see? I certainly did! I logged on to whatshouldiwearbymango.com and started playing around with mixing and matching the garments. Remember how we girls used to love dressing our Barbie dolls up? With technology means we can play dress up virtually now, no matter the age!
My mum used to shop at Mango. A lot. But before, as a kid, I remember tagging along aimlessly and desperately hoping and praying that she’d grant me my one and only wish of going to the land of paradise – the toy department. Who’d have known that it’s my turn to be a Mango fan? And mind you, my stylish mother still shops at Mango. Well, I’m sure that ten years down the road, my baby girl will be wishing the same thing I did when I was a kid. And then the cycle repeats…
Ps: Please do click here to vote for me! :D Thank y’all so much!
Andy Warhol and The Factory
Image from my trusty blackberry.
Top: Kitsch, Shoes: Puma, Ring: Sportsgirl
Channeling pop art colors and Warhol's silver factory for my WarholxFashion presentation!
Pinky promise...
an outfit post the coming week!
What I will be selling today at Home Club:
Shoes
Zara dress
Skirt
...and many more new/preloved items!
Ps: More info here!
“i like my body when it is with your body.
It is so quite new a thing. Muscles better and nerves more.”
Today's photo diary. Oh how I love concept bookstores!
Selling (includes local normal postage):
Bow Ring, Adjustable, SGD9.50
Knotted Ring, SGD8.50
Paypal and dbs bank transfers are welcomed. Overseas postage to be advised. E-mail me at [email protected] if you're interested! (:
Ps: Will be sharing a stall with my sister selling our pre-loved clothes tomorrow at Home Club! Do drop by if you like! (:
Today's photo diary. Oh how I love concept bookstores!
Selling (includes local normal postage):
Bow Ring, Adjustable, SGD9.50
Knotted Ring, SGD8.50
Paypal and dbs bank transfers are welcomed. Overseas postage to be advised. E-mail me at [email protected] if you're interested! (:
Ps: Will be sharing a stall with my sister selling our pre-loved clothes tomorrow at Home Club! Do drop by if you like! (:
Artificial Statement
I apologize for the lack of updates as the first half of the school semester is ending soon and I'm caught up with deadlines. Nonetheless, I'm having fun with my assignments. Andy's back too, so hello there my favorite pilot boy! (:
Thought I'd share a shoot that I did last Saturday.
Photographer, Stylist: Becks Ko
Processing: Fadli Rahman
Make-up: Shirleen Trianasari
Model: Victoria M.
I also received an award from outonseventhstreet!
Here's what she wrote:
A fashion blog by 20-year-old Becks Kho, who is based in Singapore. The smiles on her photographs make her seem like one of the most approachable fashion bloggers in the world. Apart from that, I love her style, characterized by clean lines and her impeccable ability to mix classic and trendy pieces so effortlessly.
Thank you babe!
Off to attack my 1,800-word essay on what is fashion and anti-fashion!
Ps: I tweet more than I blog, so follow me if you like! (:
Thought I'd share a shoot that I did last Saturday.
Photographer, Stylist: Becks Ko
Processing: Fadli Rahman
Make-up: Shirleen Trianasari
Model: Victoria M.
I also received an award from outonseventhstreet!
Here's what she wrote:
A fashion blog by 20-year-old Becks Kho, who is based in Singapore. The smiles on her photographs make her seem like one of the most approachable fashion bloggers in the world. Apart from that, I love her style, characterized by clean lines and her impeccable ability to mix classic and trendy pieces so effortlessly.
Thank you babe!
Off to attack my 1,800-word essay on what is fashion and anti-fashion!
Ps: I tweet more than I blog, so follow me if you like! (: